Danny Miller (economist)

Danny Miller (* 1946) is a canadian economist and Rogers-J.A.-Bombardier Chair of Entrepreneurship at the HEC quebec. He also holds the Chair of the Family Enterprise and Strategy, University of Alberta.[1] According to HEC, Miller is the fifths-most cited management researcher in the world.[2]

Besides teaching, Miller works as a CEO . According to his CV,[3] this includes McKinsey & Company, Andersen Consulting, Citicorp, DMR Inc., Goldmann Sachs and others.

Education

After a Master's degree in Business Administration in quebec, Miller took a Ph.D. in Policy from McGill University (Montreal), supervised by Henry Mintzberg.[4]

Honors and Awards

2001 - Best Paper Award, Journal of Management[3]
2007 - Best Family Business Paper Award (together with Isabelle Le Breton-Miller, University of Alberta, and Richard H. Lester, Texas A&M University) for the article Divided Loyalties: Governance, Conduct and Performance in Family and Entrepreneur Businesses[5]

Bibliography

References

  1. Danny Miller, Isabelle Le Breton-Miller: Managing for the long run: lessons in competitive advantage from great family businesses. Harvard Business School Publishing, Boston Massachusetts 2005
  2. Press Release HEC
  3. 3.0 3.1 CV, Danny Miller, read January 16th, 2010
  4. CV, Henry Mintzberg
  5. Press Release HEC from September 14th 2007